Long, Skinny Garden? Hear How We Tweak This Space
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Not sure what to do with a long, skinny, straight-edged garden beside a driveway, patio, or building?
In this episode, we take a long, slender ornamental garden and reimagine the space with edible plants.
The garden we’re thinking about is actually a little sliver of the Joan of Arc Garden in Quebec City. But these same ideas work well in in many home-garden situations.
We talk about:
- Crop ideas (kales, Thai basil, borage, shiso, and fern-leaf parsley)
- Groupings vs. individual plants
- Urns for adding height an interest in this skinny space
- Plants that last into the fall vs. plants that fade with fall weather
If you’re looking for more on edible flowers like borage, check out this article about edible flowers.
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